Title

Management of Blackleg in Canola with Fungicides- 2018

(Research Report, Langdon REC, December 2018)
Lead Author
Lead Author:
Venkataramana Chapara, PhD
Other Authors

Amanda Arens

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A research trial was conducted at the Langdon Research Extension Center with an objective to evaluate the performance of experimental fungicides to manage blackleg in canola.  The trial was planted on May 21, 2018, with the Roundup Ready variety “DKL 30-42” in a randomized complete block design replicated four times.  The trial location followed state recommended practices for land preparation, fertilization, seeding rate and weed control.

The plot size was 5 ft. wide x 16 ft. long with a canola border between each plot.  Eight experimental compounds were tested for their efficacy versus the fungicide Headline and a non-treated check.  Two applications of fungicides were applied at the 2-4 leaf stage and 14 days after the first application using a CO2-pressurized backpack style sprayer with a three-nozzle boom (XR-8002) at 10 GPA. Canola was inoculated with ascospores of the fungi-causing blackleg two times within three days at the 2-4 leaf stage to assure blackleg infection in the trial. 

The severity of blackleg infection was evaluated on 100 plants (25 plants per replication) after swathing on August 25.  Individual plants were uprooted, cut through the basal part of the stem and scored on the percent of diseased tissue visible in the cross-section. The ratings were zero when no diseased tissue was visible in the cross-section, and 100 if the diseased tissue occupied 100% of the cross-section with significant constriction of affected tissues, drying of tissue, brittle tissue or the plant was completely dead.

Results: Significant differences were observed among the treatments for blackleg incidence and blackleg severity index (DSI) when compared to the untreated check. However, there were no differences observed in yield and test weights.

Table 1: Efficacy of commercially available fungicides in managing blackleg and their influence on yield and test weight.

 

 

 

                   Blackleg

 

 

Treatments

Dosage (oz/A)

Application Timing

    Incidence

   (%)

DSI

(0-5)

   Yield

    (lbs/a)

 Test Weight

  (lbs/bu)

 

NON-TREATED  CHECK

NA

NA

59

1.44

2736

51.76

 

EXPERIMENTAL 1

8.22

2-4 leaf stage

22

0.30

3034

52.01

 

EXPERIMENTAL 2

12.33

2-4 leaf stage

35

0.51

2815

52.17

 

EXPERIMENTAL 3

16.44

2-4 leaf stage

46

0.73

2797

52.08

 

EXPERIMENTAL 4

13.70

2-4 leaf stage

39

0.57

2816

52.12

 

EXPERIMENTAL 5

13.70

2-4 leaf stage

37

0.59

2857

52.04

 

EXPERIMENTAL 6

5.48

2-4 leaf stage

34

0.43

2826

52.12

 

EXPERIMENTAL 7

3.43

2-4 leaf stage

40

0.60

2861

52.24

 

EXPERIMENTAL 8

5.48

2-4 leaf stage

33

0.46

2744

52.07

 

HEADLINE

5.48

2-4 leaf stage

42

0.89

2848

51.96

 

Mean

 

 

39

0.65

2833

52.05

C.V. %

  

29

63

8.2

0.41

LSD 5%

  

16

0.59

NS

NS

p-Value (α at 0.05%)

 

 

0.01

0.03

NS

NS

Surfactant @ 6.4 fl. oz/A was added in treatments Exp 7, Exp 8 and Headline.

   

*Blackleg Mean Severity:  Calculated by multiplying the category value (0-5) times actual severity (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0), and summing, then dividing by the infected plant count. 

 

Acknowledgements:  Bryan Hanson, Travis Hakanson and Lawrence Henry for their technical support.